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Check for a trigger lock/bar that slides up or down to unlock trigger. If no lock, take a small flathead screw driver and jiggle it in the back of the trigger.
Seems verry likly that the lock switch has stuck in the lock position and will most likly need to be replaced. Unless you are able to remove and spray with a contact cleaner
Anti-theft does not disable the lock cylinder itself it only keeps vehicle from starting,lock cylinder will still turn and energize the electronics. Sounds like you have a stuck tumbler in the lock cylinder itself,some times turning steering wheel with one hand while trying to turn the key with the other will free it up.
from your description, the trigger sounds like it is stuck in the release position. this sounds like a very simple repair. The component parts need to be looked at by a service shop
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